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Flywheel Resurface help

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  • #489918
    dredre
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      Anyone know if its still good to resurface the flywheel if it has burnt spots.

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    • #489932
      college mancollege man
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        A good machine shop is the best answer.They can tell you
        if its worth machining.

        #489934
        Roy FrenchRoy French
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          As long as you don’t have little cracks, it can be cleaned right up. If you have heat cracking the sharp edges will prematurely wear the clutch lining.

          #489938
          dredre
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            thanks for the reply,
            No cracks that i know of. Just small warpage and marks.
            Will go to the machineshop and see if i got any luck on this flywheel

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            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              I actually worked at a place where we machined fly wheels and I’ve machined plenty myself. I can say for a fact that what you have would clean up just fine.

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